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Jonathan Weisman / Wall Street Journal:
Volcker Tapped for Advisory Role — Ex-Fed Chief to Lead New Economic Panel of Outside Experts Who Will Brief Obama — President-elect Barack Obama will appoint former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker on Wednesday to be the chairman of a new White House advisory board tasked with helping …
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Live-Blogging Obama's News Conference — Day Three — For the third time in as many days, President-elect Barack Obama will be holding a news conference in Chicago to announce appointments to his economics team and field questions from reporters. — Today's event, in Chicago at 10:45 EST …
Scott / Power Line:
MINNESOTA SENATE RECOUNT, UPDATE VIII — The Franken campaign and its allies such as Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie and Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman are now focusing on rejected absentee ballots. In today's Star Tribune Kevin Duchschere shows that Ritchie is improvising …
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Dave Orrick / The Politico:
Franken loses absentee ballot appeal — The state Canvassing Board today rejected Democrat Al Franken's request to count absentee ballots his campaign says were wrongly rejected by poll judges. — Republican Sen. Norm Coleman's team had argued that the board lacks the power to include those ballots in the recount.
Amanda Carpenter / Townhall.com:
A Crippling Blow for the Franken Campaign
A Crippling Blow for the Franken Campaign
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Paul Walsh / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Canvassing Board meets today about rejected absentee ballots
Canvassing Board meets today about rejected absentee ballots
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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Joe Klein's extreme revisionism — (updated below) — Joe Klein, this week's Time Magazine, on George Bush's legacy: … Joe Klein, Face the Nation, May 4, 2003, with Bob Schieffer — 3 days after Bush's Mission Accomplished speech: … I'm glad that many people, including some journalists …
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Joe Klein / Time:
Bush's Last Days: The Lamest Duck — We have “only one President at a time,” Barack Obama said in his debut press conference as President-elect. Normally, that would be a safe assumption — but we're learning not to assume anything as the charcoal-dreary economic winter approaches.
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Richard Esposito / ABCNEWS:
Exclusive: NY Rail Plot Details Based on ‘Reliable’ FBI Source — New Information in Last 48 Hours Led to Public Warning — Uniformed police officers have flooded New York City's Penn Station, home to the Long Island Rail Road, following a warning from the FBI of a “plausible but unsubstantiated” …
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Associated Press:
Feds warn of terror plotting against NYC subways — Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition — WASHINGTON - Federal authorities are warning law enforcement personnel of a possible terror plot against the New York City subway and train systems during the holiday season …
Mike Allen / The Politico:
55 days to Inauguration — Obama daughters will make their beds, do chores in the White House — President-elect speaks at 10:45 a.m. ET — Obama to Britain on April 2 — Paul Volcker to head new White House body of economic wisefolks, the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board …
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Jeanne Carstensen / Salon:
Why churches fear gay marriage — For author Richard Rodriguez, no one is talking about the real issues behind Proposition 8. — While conservative churches are busy trying to whip up another round of culture wars over same-sex marriage, Rodriguez says the real reason for their panic lies elsewhere …
Washington Post:
Send Bill Clinton to the Senate — Amid the blizzard of résumés blanketing Washington as the Obama era dawns, there is a superbly qualified candidate for full employment whose name has been overlooked. We refer, of course, to William Jefferson Clinton, America's 42nd chief executive and commander in chief.
Ruth Marcus / Washington Post:
Michelle Obama's ‘Mommy’ Stamp — When Michelle Obama took to describing her new role as mom in chief, my first reaction was to wince at her words. My second reaction was to identify with them. — I was okay, actually, with what Obama said. But I worried: Did she have to say it out loud, quite so explicitly?
New York Times:
So Who Picked Up the Tab? — More questions are being raised about the doubtful ethics of Representative Charles Rangel of New York, the chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee. The latest sniff of scandal — a breakfast meeting with a donor seeking tax protection …
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FlyOnTneWall / FlyOnTneWall's Blog:
Keeping Gates Signals Change — Keeping Bob Gates as Secretary of Defense was the most dramatic signal Barack Obama could have sent that he intends to implement major changes in defense policy. That may sound counterintuitive, but it has the virtue of being true.
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Josh Drobnyk / Los Angeles Times:
Democrats may play hardball in Pennsylvania — MSNBC's Chris Matthews could be in the mix of candidates hoping to win Republican Sen. Arlen Specter's seat in 2010. — Reporting from Washington — The Northeast's dwindling cast of Senate Republicans has Democrats circling Arlen Specter's seat …
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
“Unlikely” Or Lesbian? — Every now and again, someone gets the fame they deserve. Rachel Maddow is photographed by Roger Erickson for the Out 100 this year, the magazine's tally of the 100 gay people who made the biggest impact in America in 2008. From Julia Baird's profile in Newsweek:
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Reason.tv:
Where's Sock Puppet's Bailout? — Live from Congress, the infamous Pets.com mascot, Sock Puppet, comes to lobby Washington for a bailout. — Approximately two minutes and 20 seconds. — To embed this video at your website, go here. — “Where's Sock Puppet's Bailout?” was written and produced by Ted Balaker.
Robert D. Kaplan / The Atlantic Online:
Obama's Foreign Policy: Buying in at the Bottom — In the spring of 1977, Menachem Begin was elected prime minister of Israel and surprised everyone by choosing as his foreign minister not someone from his own Likud Party, but a star of the opposing Labor Party, Moshe Dayan.
Jules Crittenden:
From The Airport That Brought You 9/11 — Fed wannabe/medical supplies salesman flashed his assistant harbormaster badge, told the airline ticket agents and the state trooper at Boston's Logan International he was an armed Homeland Security agent, and was escorted around TSA security checks onto the plane …
Mark Steyn / The Corner:
Re: Which History? — Mark K, while I was down in Australia a while back, they had a big Education Summit going on, and the then Prime Minister, the great John Howard, used a marvelous phrase to me about how they wanted to teach Oz history — as an “heroic national narrative”. We don't do that.